“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales.
If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”
Albert Einstein
We used the Six Thinking Hats to think about characters, settings and plots in some traditional tales

• The White Hat is InformationIMG_5011.jpg
What are the facts?
What information do we have?
What information do we need?
How do we get the information we need?
Stories need a beginning, middle and end.

We went to visit some traditional tales in the park.
Cinderella

Goldilocks and the Three Bears



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Hansel and Gretel

Jack and the Beanstalk

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Little Red Riding Hood

Rapunzel


Snow White and the Seven Dwarves


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The Three Billy Goats Gruff
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The Three Little Pigs


• The Red Hat is feelings.
What do I feel about this?
What is my hunch or intuition?

We looked at some characters from traditional tales and we said how we felt about them.
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• The Yellow Hat is benefits or good points.IMG_5028.jpg
What are the good points?
What are the benefits?
What are the reasons why this will work?

We talked about the plot of traditional tales.
At the beginning they start “Once upon a time…” or “Long, long ago…”
In the middle the baddies try to trick the goodies.
At the end the goodies win and it says
“and they all lived happily ever after.The end.”

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• The Black Hat is dangers or cautions.
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What could be the weaknesses?
What are the dangers?
Is this true/right/correct?
Will this work?

The characters in traditional tales have to be careful
because they might eat a poisoned apple
or have a spell cast by a baddie
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or a wolf.

Stories need characters.
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Stories need a setting.IMG_5026.jpg
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Stories might have have magic that helps.
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• The Blue Hat is thinking about thinking (or steps).
IMG_5044.jpgIMG_5045.jpgWhat thinking has been done?
What thinking is needed?
What is the next step?

We put the steps in order to tell the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.




• The Green Hat is creative new ideas.
IMG_5052.jpgIMG_5053.jpgWhat ideas do we have?
What creative new ideas are possible?
What if ???

Some of us drew the setting from a traditional tale.
Some of us used some gold coins as the magic ingredient and we made up a play.
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